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The Amiga 1200 is back as a full-size retro gaming machine
ComputingHardwareInnovation

The Amiga 1200 is back as a full-size retro gaming machine

Retro Games Ltd has started accepting pre-orders for THEA1200, a full-size Amiga 1200 replica with working keyboard. The device runs Linux on Arm hardware and uses modified Amiberry emulation to play classic Amiga games with modern conveniences.

by Aaron BlakeNovember 14, 2025
Superconducting tech just proved it can power AI data centers
HardwareInnovation

Superconducting tech just proved it can power AI data centers

Veir has successfully demonstrated its superconducting power transmission technology can deliver 3MW in a simulated data center environment. The STAR system promises ten times the power capacity of conventional options while enabling smaller, more flexible data center designs.

by Aaron BlakeNovember 14, 2025
Kensington’s Thunderbolt 5 docks finally give Mac users 80Gbps
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Kensington’s Thunderbolt 5 docks finally give Mac users 80Gbps

Kensington just launched the first Thunderbolt 5 docks designed for Apple Silicon users. The SD7100T5 EQ Pro Dock and Mac-focused variant offer 80Gbps bandwidth, 140W charging, and support for dual 6K displays – but you’ll need an M4 Mac to unlock everything.

by Gabriel NovakNovember 14, 2025
MIT’s cell-sized electronics hitch rides to your brain
HardwareInnovation

MIT’s cell-sized electronics hitch rides to your brain

Researchers at MIT have developed subcellular electronic devices that fuse with immune cells and travel through the bloodstream to implant in specific brain regions. The technology could eventually enable brain-computer interfaces for healthy people and treat currently inoperable brain cancers. Huma

by Gabriel NovakNovember 13, 2025
Synopsys cuts 2,800 jobs after $35 billion Ansys deal
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Synopsys cuts 2,800 jobs after $35 billion Ansys deal

Synopsys is cutting approximately 10% of its global workforce following the completion of its $35 billion Ansys acquisition. The restructuring could eliminate up to 2,800 positions across the combined company. The cuts were disclosed in an SEC filing on November 12.

by Aaron BlakeNovember 13, 2025
Samsung’s $3,000 Trifold Phone: Bold Innovation or Niche Experiment?
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Samsung’s $3,000 Trifold Phone: Bold Innovation or Niche Experiment?

Samsung’s ambitious triple-folding phone appears headed for a December 5 launch, but with major limitations. The $3,000 device will only see limited release in Asian markets with just 30,000 units initially. This feels more like a technology showcase than a mainstream product.

by Gabriel NovakNovember 13, 2025
Valve’s Steam Machine Returns With VR Headset and New Controller
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Valve’s Steam Machine Returns With VR Headset and New Controller

Valve has unveiled three major hardware products that mark its biggest push into gaming hardware in years. The Steam Machine returns with modern AMD Zen 4 and RDNA 3 graphics, while the Steam Frame represents Valve’s first VR headset. All products are scheduled to ship in early 2026.

by Gabriel NovakNovember 12, 2025
The Galaxy S22 is still Samsung’s compact king
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The Galaxy S22 is still Samsung’s compact king

According to SamMobile, the base Galaxy S22 maintains its status as the most compact phone in Samsung’s current generation lineup. Its 146 x 70.6 x 7.6mm dimensions and curved frame create the smallest overall footprint since the S20 series launched in early 2020.

by Gabriel NovakNovember 12, 2025
Microsoft’s 2026 Audio Driver Could Finally Make Windows on Arm Viable for Musicians
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Microsoft’s 2026 Audio Driver Could Finally Make Windows on Arm Viable for Musicians

Microsoft is tackling one of Windows on Arm’s biggest remaining gaps with a specialized low-latency audio driver. The company is collaborating with Qualcomm and Yamaha on the open-source project, which will enable plug-and-play compatibility with USB Audio Class 2 devices. Public preview is schedule

by Aaron BlakeNovember 12, 2025
Sony’s Japan-Only PS5 Is 25% Cheaper – Here’s Why
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Sony’s Japan-Only PS5 Is 25% Cheaper – Here’s Why

Sony just dropped a bombshell – a Japan-exclusive PlayStation 5 that’s nearly 25% cheaper than current models. But there’s a catch: it’s region-locked and only works with Japanese accounts. This pricing strategy reveals some serious market pressures at play.

by Gabriel NovakNovember 12, 2025

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